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Kenneyâ€"Wallace, who has just finished work on an international advisory panel on trade between Canada and Japan, said Canada can no longer continue to rely solely on the traditional resourceâ€"based trade with only the trading partners of this continent if it wants to be comâ€" petitive in the 21st century. The McMaster University presiâ€" dent, an international expert on lasers, spoke to the Canadian Club of Oakville, Wednesday. ; anada must shed its depenâ€" dence on the traditional ; trading partners and pracâ€" tices of the past if it is to be truly competitive in the next century, according to McMaster University president Geraldine Kenneyâ€" Wallace. By DIANE HART Special to the Beaver Canada must increase trade with Japan 2225 Erin Mills Pkwy., Mississauga Oneâ€"Ofâ€"Aâ€"Kind Bridal Show Glen Abbey Golf Club Ada‘s Flower Shop 250 Speers Rd. 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Established for an 18â€"month long period, the panel submitted its final report on trade to both the Prime Minister of Canada and Japan on Dec. 16th. It examined different aspects of trade between the two countries including two way trade; trade disputes; sustainâ€" able development postâ€"Rio; human rights, and how the two countries can work together and form more linkages in everything from educaâ€" tion to culture. Europe. GOT A BEEF? SPEAK YOUR MIND "We must put our ideas to work and spend more time on innovation than _ trade disputes.". Geraldine Kenneyâ€"Wallace HIGHLY RATED RRSPs! If you‘re looking for RRSP investments that provide safety of capital, and a highly competitive rate of interest, then Prenor Trust has the range of options you need. 0 With a Prenor Trust RRSP, â€"Â¥ P*B e Ur G With a Prenor Trust RRSP, you‘ll enjoy the kind of attentive, Y personal service you expect from a neighbourhood trust company. And you‘ll have the security of knowing that your RRSP is being handled by an established company, with more than 70 years of history behind it. #5250 216 Lakeshore Road E. Towne Square Oakville 842â€"9455 Rate subject to change without notice By 1998, Kenneyâ€"Wallace said her university will have 25% of its student body provided with the opportunity to either study out of province or country for credit. She said her aim as university president is to ensure the university produces "creative, critical" thinkers with a global awareness to meet the challenges of the next cenâ€" tury. She stressed Canada cannot rely on the old way of doing things; that it should constantly aim to broaden its definition of slobal trading. When a member of the crowd commented that he believed Japan was a "dangerous" trading partner because it tended to "take more than give," she replied, "I believe comâ€" placency in Canada is more dangerâ€" ous." "You first have to understand their way of doing things," she said, explaining that in Japan, for examâ€" ple, it is not the direct approach that wins over Japanese people. They prefer to draw from inference. "But Japan is an interesting mirâ€" ror to look at ourselves," she said. "They are 100 million people clinging to a rock," she said. "They believe we are blessed by our wilderness." She noted the need to know the cultures and ethics and have some understanding of a country before doing business with that country. And, although they have masâ€" tered technology, they are now seeking strategic alliances. "They see Canada as a place of opportuniâ€" ty â€" and we can help them be accepted in other areas," said Kenneyâ€"Wallace. She said they look at our wilderness "with delight". rights and refugees is highly respected by the Japanese.